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Invoking memories of Kentucky Route Zero, Humble Grove’s No Longer Home is a fascinating story all about the process of letting go and moving on.
Should you watch Jungle Cruise day one? Yes. Check out how it brings charm, beauty, danger, and a heck of a lot of fun for all ages.
So what does Jungle Cruise bring to the table, given its sometimes lazy-river source material? Action, Adventure….and heat
The worldwide release of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, combines both Adventures and Resolve, is the first time many will have the chance to play.
Where the Heart Leads is gentle and empathetic in its lesson that adulthood isn’t a place where one arrives. It’s a process of becoming.
Black Skylands tasks players with saving a world that floats among the clouds by flying their airship and confronting the threats all around them.
The World Ends With You anime drops viewers into a funky-fresh Shibuya that fairly faithfully adapts the video game, with a few missteps along the way.
Moo Lander sees the player take the role of the Landers’ last hero as they attempt to find a new source of milk to power their civilization.
The World’s End Club demo lays the foundation for a death game filled with twists and tests of friendship as the Go-Getters Club strives to survive!
CryoFall is a survival game that sees players build from a small wooden shack in the woods to a sprawling complex with electricity and mech suits.
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Keeper is pure Double Fine brilliance. They’ve created a story that aims right at the heart of players of all ages, and is a feel good story we need in 2025.
REVIEW: ‘Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club’ Offers A Great Story But Little To Investigate (Switch)
Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club is the third and most recent entry in the beloved Famicom Detective Club game series.
Pikmin 4 brings back a storied franchise in a way that will appeal to players both old and new with an excellent blend of modern tools and freedom.












